Active Directory

How can we restore the Sysol?

The Sysvol folder contains Group Policy objects, logon scripts, and other files and settings that are essential for the functioning of an Active…

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What is FRS?

FRS stands for File Replication Service, which was a component of Windows Server that provided multi-master replication of files and folders in a domain-based…

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What is DFSR?

DFSR stands for Distributed File System Replication, which is a feature in Windows Server that enables organizations to replicate folders and files…

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Is it possible to increase the RID pool? if yes how?

Yes, it is possible to increase the RID (Relative Identifier) pool in an Active Directory (AD) domain. The RID pool is a range of…

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How RID master allocate the RID pool to other domain controllers?

The RID Master is a domain controller role in Active Directory (AD) that is responsible for allocating a pool of Relative Identifiers (RIDs) to each domain…

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How can we see the RID pool?

The Relative Identifier (RID) pool is a range of unique identifiers that are assigned to security principals, such as user…

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How Infrastructure master works? is it related to group membership?

The Infrastructure Master is a domain controller role in Active Directory (AD) that is responsible for updating group membership information…

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What is ISTG?

ISTG stands for Inter-Site Topology Generator, which is a component of Active Directory (AD) that is responsible for creating and maintaining the…

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What is KCC in Active Directory?

KCC stands for Knowledge Consistency Checker, which is a built-in process in Active Directory (AD) that runs on each domain controller and is responsible for maintaining…

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If entire site goes down, will there any impact?

If an entire Active Directory (AD) site goes down, there can be significant impacts on the availability and functionality of your AD…

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